Jet Airways cabin crew most harassed by flyers

February 8, 2014

Jet_AirwaysMumbai, Feb 8: Temper tantrums, drunken rants, physical and verbal abuse: these are some of the occupational hazards that female cabin crew face in airplanes. Jet Airways recorded 84 incidents of passengers behaving indecently with airhostesses, while Indigo recorded 48, the Civil Aviation Ministry said in reply to a query in the Lok Sabha this month. The national carrier recorded a considerably lower number 19 incidents.

The aviation ministry said these are the cases that have come to the notice of the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and that the airlines have taken suitable action on them.

Private carrier Spicejet, which began operations in 2005 has recorded six such incidents. A spokesperson for the airline said it has a very strict policy in dealing with such incidents. "Any misbehaviour of any sort against our crew will not be tolerated and the flier is offloaded," she said.

"The cabin crew is told to report such incidents to the pilot immediately and alert the manager as soon as the flight lands."

The spokesperson referred to an incident in 2010 when members of a football team from Goa were offloaded at the Mumbai airport for such misbehaviour. The two players and a goal keeper for Churchill Brothers were on their way from Goa to Kolkata via Mumbai for their I-League game against Mohun Bagan on January 5, 2010. They were offloaded from SpiceJet flight SG 804. The trio was arrested by the police after the airhostess filed a complaint of molestation against them. They were eventually let off on bail.

Such behaviour, however, is not restricted to passengers. Two cases of indecent behaviour by pilots have been reported to the DGCA. On March 2 last year, a pilot from Air India misbehaved with a crew member in the cockpit while operating a flight from Delhi to Kolkata. The airhostess reported the case to the Delhi police and the airline has kept the erring pilot off flying duties till date. In another instance, a Spicejet pilot was suspended by the DGCA and his services terminated by the airline after he misbehaved with a female cabin crew member in the cockpit of a Delhi Bengaluru flight on September 3, 2010.

However, a former airhostess said not all such incidents are taken seriously. "I have experienced several such incidents over the years and no action was ever taken. In 2010, a passenger who misbehaved not only with me but also with two other passengers got away scot free. Despite pursuing the matter to the highest level, there was not even an acknowledgement of the incident," the woman said.

DGCA sources said some of the incidents were often minor. "Cabin crew often end up reporting situations where aircraft held up in queue for takeoff, that lead to unpleasant exchanges with passengers who want to use the washroom," a senior DGCA official said.

Sources also said that "action" as mentioned in the ministry's reply may not necessarily mean police action. "Not all the complaints are taken forward by the airlines. In several cases, all that is done is that the passenger is off loaded and handed over to the CISF. The airlines may not have the inclination to pursue the matter with the police due to lack of time," an aviation source said.

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July 3,2020

New Delhi, Jul 3: In a significant step, ICMR has partnered with Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL) to fast-track clinical trials of the indigenous COVID-19 vaccine (BBV152 COVID Vaccine). It is the first indigenous vaccine being developed by India and is one of the top priority projects which is being monitored at the topmost level of the Government, says ICMR in a statement.

The vaccine is derived from a strain of SARS-CoV-z isolated by ICMR-National Institute of Virology, Pune. ICMR and BBIL are jointly working for the preclinical as well as clinical development of this vaccine.

In a letter to the institutes that will be involved in the trails of the vaccine, ICMR has said

"It is envisaged to launch the vaccine for public health use latest by 15th August 2020 after completion of all clinical trials. BBIL is working expeditiously to meet the target. However, final outcome will depend on the cooperation of all clinical trial sites involved in this project. you have been chosen as a clinical trial site of the BBV152 COVID vaccine. ln view of the public health emergency due to COVID-19 pandemic and urgency to launch the vaccine, you are strictly advised to fast track all approvals related to initiation of the clinical trial and ensure that the subject enrollment is initiated no later than 7th July 2020."

The ICMR also asked the institutes to comply with the order, "Kindly note that non-compliance will be viewed very seriously. Therefore, you are advised to treat this project on the highest priority and meet the given timelines without any lapse."

The ICMR has selected 12 institutes, including one from Odisha, for the clinical trial of the country's first indigenous COVID-19 vaccine.

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May 17,2020

New Delhi, May 17: With the highest-ever spike of close to 5,000 cases in the past 24 hours, the COVID-19 count in India has crossed 90,000 on Sunday.

With an increase of 4,987 COVID-19 cases being reported in the last 24 hours, the count has reached 90,927, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The total number of active cases in the country stands at 53,946 today, while 2,872 deaths have been recorded due to the infection so far, with one patient having migrated. 120 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours.

However, on the positive side, close to 4,000 patients have also been cured and discharged in the past 24 hours, taking the tally of cured patients to 34,108.

With 30,706 confirmed cases, Maharashtra remains the worst-affected by the infection in the country.

It is followed by Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, with 10,988 and 10,585 cases, respectively.
The national capital, with 9,333 cases, is also one of the regions which is badly affected by the infection.

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June 11,2020

Washington, Jun 11: Observing that historically India has been a tolerant, respectful country for all religions, a top Trump administration official has said the US is "very concerned" about what is happening in India over religious freedom.

The comments by Samuel Brownback, Ambassador-At-Large for International Religious Freedom, came hours after the release of the "2019 International Religious Freedom Report" on Wednesday.

Mandated by the US Congress, the report documenting major instances of violation of religious freedom across the world was released by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the State Department.

India has previously rejected the US religious freedom report, saying it sees no locus standi for a foreign government to pronounce on the state of its citizens' constitutionally protected rights.

"We do remain very concerned about what's taking place in India. It's historically just been a very tolerant, respectful country of religions, of all religions," Mr Brownback said during a phone call with foreign journalists on Wednesday.

The trend lines have been troubling in India because it is such a religious subcontinent and seeing a lot more communal violence, Mr Brownback said. "We're seeing a lot more difficulty. I think really they need to have a - I would hope they would have an - interfaith dialogue starting to get developed at a very high level in India, and then also deal with the specific issues that we identified as well," he said.

"It really needs a lot more effort on this topic in India, and my concern is, too, that if those efforts are not put forward, you're going to see a growth in violence and increased difficulty within the society writ large," said the top American diplomat.

Responding to a question, Mr Brownback said he hoped minority faiths are not blamed for the COVID-19 spread and that they would have access to healthcare amid the crisis.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has criticised any form of discrimination, saying the COVID-19 pandemic affects everyone equally. "COVID-19 does not see race, religion, colour, caste, creed, language or border before striking. Our response and conduct thereafter should attach primacy to unity and brotherhood," PM Modi said in a post on LinkedIn in February.

The government, while previously rejecting the US religious freedom report, had said: "India is proud of its secular credentials, its status as the largest democracy and a pluralistic society with a longstanding commitment to tolerance and inclusion".

"The Indian Constitution guarantees fundamental rights to all its citizens, including its minority communities… We see no locus standi for a foreign entity/government to pronounce on the state of our citizens' constitutionally protected rights," the Foreign Ministry said in June last year.

According to the Home Ministry, 7,484 incidents of communal violence took place between 2008 and 2017, in which more than 1,100 people were killed.

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